Shiori Murase

599 total citations
15 papers, 474 citations indexed

About

Shiori Murase is a scholar working on Physiology, Rehabilitation and Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience. According to data from OpenAlex, Shiori Murase has authored 15 papers receiving a total of 474 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 12 papers in Physiology, 9 papers in Rehabilitation and 6 papers in Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience. Recurrent topics in Shiori Murase's work include Pain Mechanisms and Treatments (12 papers), Exercise and Physiological Responses (9 papers) and Ion channel regulation and function (4 papers). Shiori Murase is often cited by papers focused on Pain Mechanisms and Treatments (12 papers), Exercise and Physiological Responses (9 papers) and Ion channel regulation and function (4 papers). Shiori Murase collaborates with scholars based in Japan and United States. Shiori Murase's co-authors include Kazue Mizumura, Hiroki Ota, Toru Taguchi, Kimiaki Katanosaka, Teru Matsuda, Etsuji Terazawa, Kenji Hirate, Yasuko Kozaki, Makiko Kashio and Makoto Tominaga and has published in prestigious journals such as Journal of Neuroscience, PLoS ONE and The Journal of Physiology.

In The Last Decade

Shiori Murase

15 papers receiving 470 citations

Peers

Shiori Murase
Quanzhi Hou United States
Linda F. Dawson Australia
Karen E. Kuphal United States
David A. Skyba United States
Dorien H. Vrinten Netherlands
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All Works

15 of 15 papers shown
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Murase, Shiori, et al.. (2021). Synergistic interaction of nerve growth factor and glial cell‐line derived neurotrophic factor in muscular mechanical hyperalgesia in rats. The Journal of Physiology. 599(6). 1783–1798. 6 indexed citations
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Murase, Shiori, et al.. (2017). Involvement of TRPV1 and ASIC in muscular mechanical hyperalgesia induced by mixture of low dose nerve growth factor (NGF) and glial cell line-derived neurotrophic factor (GDNF) in rats. The Journal of Physiological Sciences. 67. 163. 1 indexed citations
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Ota, Hiroki, Kimiaki Katanosaka, Shiori Murase, et al.. (2017). EP2 receptor plays pivotal roles in generating mechanical hyperalgesia after lengthening contractions. Scandinavian Journal of Medicine and Science in Sports. 28(3). 826–833. 6 indexed citations
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Murase, Shiori, et al.. (2017). Intramuscularly injected neurotropin reduced muscular mechanical hyperalgesia induced by repeated cold stress in rats. Behavioural Pharmacology. 29(2 and 3). 261–269. 11 indexed citations
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Mizumura, Kazue & Shiori Murase. (2015). Role of Nerve Growth Factor in Pain. Handbook of experimental pharmacology. 227. 57–77. 63 indexed citations
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Ota, Hiroki, Kimiaki Katanosaka, Shiori Murase, et al.. (2013). TRPV1 and TRPV4 Play Pivotal Roles in Delayed Onset Muscle Soreness. PLoS ONE. 8(6). e65751–e65751. 58 indexed citations
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Murase, Shiori, Etsuji Terazawa, Kenji Hirate, et al.. (2013). Upregulated glial cell line‐derived neurotrophic factor through cyclooxygenase‐2 activation in the muscle is required for mechanical hyperalgesia after exercise in rats. The Journal of Physiology. 591(12). 3035–3048. 48 indexed citations
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Murase, Shiori, Kumiko Kato, Toru Taguchi, & Kazue Mizumura. (2013). Glial cell line‐derived neurotrophic factor sensitized the mechanical response of muscular thin‐fibre afferents in rats. European Journal of Pain. 18(5). 629–638. 17 indexed citations
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Kubo, Asako, et al.. (2012). Absence of mechanical hyperalgesia after exercise (delayed onset muscle soreness) in neonatally capsaicin-treated rats. Neuroscience Research. 73(1). 56–60. 17 indexed citations
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Murase, Shiori, et al.. (2012). Decreased nerve growth factor upregulation is a mechanism for reduced mechanical hyperalgesia after the second bout of exercise in rats. Scandinavian Journal of Medicine and Science in Sports. 23(2). e96–101. 15 indexed citations
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Murase, Shiori, Etsuji Terazawa, Hiroki Ota, et al.. (2010). Bradykinin and Nerve Growth Factor Play Pivotal Roles in Muscular Mechanical Hyperalgesia after Exercise (Delayed-Onset Muscle Soreness). Journal of Neuroscience. 30(10). 3752–3761. 146 indexed citations
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Taguchi, Toru, Hiroki Ota, Teru Matsuda, Shiori Murase, & Kazue Mizumura. (2010). Cutaneous C-fiber nociceptor responses and nociceptive behaviors in aged Sprague–Dawley rats. Pain. 151(3). 771–782. 46 indexed citations
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Mizumura, Kazue, Shiori Murase, & Toru Taguchi. (2010). Animal Models of Myofascial Trigger Points. Journal of Musculoskeletal Pain. 18(4). 361–366. 5 indexed citations
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Sun, Xiaoyang, Yoshiko Takagishi, Yasuhiko Kanou, et al.. (2009). A Novel Caspr Mutation Causes the Shambling Mouse Phenotype by Disrupting Axoglial Interactions of Myelinated Nerves. Journal of Neuropathology & Experimental Neurology. 68(11). 1207–1218. 33 indexed citations
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Taguchi, Toru, Hiroki Ota, Teru Matsuda, Shiori Murase, & Kazue Mizumura. (2009). Aging reduced mechanical sensitivity of unmyelinated afferents electrically identified in the rat skin-saphenous nerve preparations in vitro. Neuroscience Research. 65. S215–S215. 2 indexed citations

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